What Are The Symptoms Of Reactive Attachment Disorder?

No Interest In Interactive Games

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Children with reactive attachment disorder often don't show any interest in playing interactive games like peekaboo. They don't have an emotional connection to their caregivers or parents, so they don't feel engaged when others try to play interactive games. A neurotypical child will participate in games like peekaboo and pay attention to them, even if they haven't yet learned how to communicate verbally. Interactive games are an important part of the development process for children. They can help with motor skills and physical development, memory retention, mental development, social skills, friendships, and familial relationships. A child's failure to engage with interactive games can lead to developmental issues and issues like reactive attachment disorder down the line.

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